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Protect your mortgage closing from scammers

Colleen Tressler
It’s National Homeownership Month, and the FTC and the National Association of Realtors® want to remind you that scammers sometimes use emails to rob home buyers of their closing costs and personal
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Scammers don’t really give refunds

Bridget Small
The FTC has been cracking down on deceptive tech support operations that call or send pop-ups to make people think their computers are infected with viruses. Scammers ask for access to computers, then
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Avoid skimmers at the pump

Colleen Tressler
Skimmers are illegal card readers attached to payment terminals — like gas pumps — that grab data off a credit or debit card’s magnetic stripe without your knowledge. Criminals sell the stolen data or
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The FTC doesn’t need your bank info

Nat Wood
Here at the FTC, we’re known for getting things done on behalf of regular people. Unfortunately, sometimes scammers try to take advantage of our good reputation. The latest example: Some people have
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Headed to the eye doctor? Take a look at this video

Andrew Johnson
Before you head to the eye doctor, take 30 seconds to watch a new video from the FTC about your eyewear prescription rights. Federal law requires your eye doctor to give you your contact lens
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Settling your debts

Jennifer Leach
You might have seen ads for companies that say they can reduce your debt – sometimes for cents on the dollar. All you have to do is pay them. But these offers are not always what they seem. Watch this
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Talking about and reporting scams: our new fotonovela

Alvaro Puig
Our new fotonovela, Talking about Scams , tells the story of Eva and her husband, Pablo, who learn how talking about a scam can help someone avoid falling for a scam. As the story illustrates, if you
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An identity thief stole my phone!

Sheryl Roth
Identity theft can happen to anyone. I’m a fraud investigator, and I’d like to tell you about my identity theft. Knowing how to respond will help you if you ever have to recover your identity. My
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The dish on Dish

Jennifer Leach
Score one for people on the Do Not Call list. It’s been eight years of tenacious litigation by the Department of Justice, the FTC, and the Attorneys General of California, Illinois, North Carolina
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“Binary options” put buyers in a bind

Nat Wood
Over the years, lots of rip-offs have been built around exotic “investment” strategies that were pitched as simple. Recently, the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading
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Join the #Milchat about travel scams

Carol Kando-Pineda
On June 8 , @MilConsumer and @StopFraudCo (the Stop Fraud campaign of the Colorado Attorney General’s Office) will host a chat to discuss how to avoid travel and vacation scams. The chat starts at 3
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Bogus trampoline review sites left buyers up in the air

Ari Lazarus
When shopping for a big-ticket item, you probably do some research. Whether talking to friends, perusing a store, or checking online reviews, you want to get the most for your money. You might even
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Amazon offers refunds for unauthorized in-app charges

Alvaro Puig
Amazon will make up to $70 million in refunds available to customers who were charged for unauthorized in-app purchases made by a child. You may be eligible for a refund from Amazon if you were billed
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Pure Health and Genesis Today refunds

Bridget Small
The FTC will mail more than $1.9 million in refund checks to people who bought Pure Health and Genesis Today green coffee bean extract supplements from stores including Walmart. More than 38,500
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Honor and remember

Carol Kando-Pineda
Whether stationed stateside or deployed to another part of the world, our military personnel make sacrifices during their service. Some have made the ultimate sacrifice. In fact, since the country’s
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How fast will identity thieves use stolen info?

Ari Lazarus
If you’ve been affected by a data breach, or otherwise had your information hacked or stolen, you’ve probably asked yourself, “What happens when my stolen information is made public?” At the FTC’s
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I’d like a scam-free vacation

Rosario Méndez
Summer is around the corner, and I’m dreaming about my next vacation! There are so many places to visit, and a lot of travel deals to consider. My budget and time are limited, so I have to choose
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Scam calls to immigrants

Jennifer Leach
When you tell us about a scam , it helps us investigate scammers. But it also helps us warn other people about the scam – so they can avoid it. Our partners at US Citizenship and Immigration Services
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Fake emails could cost you thousands

Christina Tusan
Think you got an email from a business you know? Scammers sometimes use emails that look legit to trick you into sending money to them. The email might say it’s from a real estate professional you’re